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Hello, I am very happy to announce that another bug fix release of Tig is now available. Among the most prominent fixes are readline completion and srefreshing of view after returning from commands when refresh-mode is set to after-command. This release also improves testing so that Tig now has ...

Tig version 2.0 has been released! It's the 29th release in the 8 years since version 0.1 was first made available. Thanks to everybody who contributed to this and previous releases. Looking forward to the next 8 years ...

A little over 8 years ago the first version of Tig was released. To celebrate the many years with this cursed Git interface, here is a fresh new installment. Version 2.0 of Tig brings several configuration improvements, some of which unfortunately also breaks backwards compatibility with respect ...

09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Sunday · Welcome to IoT Devroom Welcome to participants and explanation of the day · Flow-based programming for heterogeneous systems with NoFlo and MicroFlo · OpenIoT. The Open Source Project for the Internet of Things · Current State of IEEE ...

Not doing anything Wednesday evening? Come hang out with people from the Montreal Scala community and discuss monads over a cold beer and some pizza. Dunno what Scala or monads are? Don't worry, there are plenty of interesting people to discuss whatever crazy idea is on your mind.

At the event, I will present Scala.js, a Scala to JavaScript compiler. The talk will explain how Scala.js lets you write typesafe Scala code even when it comes to interoperate with existing JavaScript libs, like jQuery. In short, come and hear why your next open source project should use Scala.js!

Jonas has been playing with scala.js and will introduce this scala to javascript compiler. I offer to make a presentation about Scala.js - the Scala to JavaScript compiler (project). While it is still a young project and still at a toy stage, it shows a lot of promise. I've recently been playing with it and created a benchmark suite as well as contributed a test suite for the project. Next project will be to write wrappers for nodejs! :) I imagin...

Two new features arrived in Tig today. The first one gives the ability to split diff (c)hunks in the stage view gives you fine-grained control of what to commit. It works similar to git-add interactive mode's "s" key. The screenshots shows it in action. The action is called 'stage-split-chunk' and is bound to '\' by default.

The other feature adds history support to the blame view, so that you can now return to a previous state when exploring the history of a file. The action is called 'back' and is bound to '<' by default.

It looks promising how Errai brings Java-standards to the browser. This really shows that having a compile step makes a possible to offload a lot of untrivial stuff and simplify applications where it really matters.

We're excited to announce the first release of Scala.js, v0.1! Scala.js was introduced during the 4th Scala Days in June 2013, and has now reached relative stability. While we don't yet feel that Scala.js is production-ready, we think that it nonetheless deserves its first non-snapshot release.

Due to a bug in the handling of submodules, Tig version 1.2.1 has been released. In addition to the bug fix, this new version also reduces memory usage and startup time of the main view and shows the blob size in the tree view.

Note to packagers: the manual and manpage documentation files now live inside the doc/ directory and and have .asciidoc as the extension. The SITES file has been removed as its content has been merged into README.